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Here is the start of the annual manager merry go round as Mark Robins leaves Huddersfield after the first game of the season....

Huddersfield Town have parted company with manager Mark Robins after just one game of the Championship season.Following Saturday's 4-0 home defeat against Bournemouth, Robins, 44, met with the board and it was agreed he would leave his post.A club statement read: "Mark and the directors all agreed it would be in the interests of all parties to part company."Former Coventry boss Robins took over from Simon Grayson in February 2013.He helped the Terriers avoid relegation in his first season and led the club to a 17th-place finish last term.But, after Saturday's defeat at the John Smith's Stadium, the former Rotherham and Barnsley boss was jeered by the fans.Huddersfield chairman Dean Hoyle commented: "Mark has put his all into the job over the past 16 months and has made a big contribution to the club."Assistant manager Steve Thompson will take charge of the team during Sunday's training session, along with first-team coach Steve Eyre.